Avoid all forms of violence: Head of Bangladesh Interim Government

Mohammad Yunus, who has become the head of the interim government in Bangladesh, on Wednesday told the people to remain calm and make better use of this opportunity to rebuild the nation.

According to the news agency AFP, the Nobel Prize-winning microfinance expert said in his statement, “I make a passionate appeal to everyone to demonstrate peace.” Please refrain from all forms of violence.

‘Be peaceful and prepare for nation building. If we choose the path of violence, everything will be destroyed.’

“I congratulate the brave students who made the second day of our victory possible and also those who gave them (the students) full support,” Muhammad Younis said.

He said that he would hold the election in the ‘next few months’.


Bangladeshi people stand with: Pakistan

Pakistan Ministry of Foreign Affairs in a statement on Wednesday Bangladesh Expressing solidarity with the people, he has expressed the expectation that the situation there will return to normal soon.

After weeks of violent protests in Bangladesh, Prime Minister on August 5 Sheikh Hasina Wajid After resigning, she left for neighboring India.

More than 300 deaths were recorded while hundreds were injured during the student protests against quota in government jobs.

“The government and people of Pakistan stand in solidarity with the people of Bangladesh,” the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Islamabad said in a statement on Wednesday.

The statement also expressed the hope that the situation would return to normal in a peaceful manner soon. “We believe that the unity of the Bangladeshi people will lead them to a harmonious future.”

In Bangladesh, Nobel Peace Prize-winning economist Mohammad Yunus has been elected as the head of the interim government.

Student leaders leading protests in the country have expressed the expectation that the interim government led by Muhammad Younis will be finalized by Wednesday.

The interim government will fill the current administrative vacuum in the country and then decisions will be made regarding the future political process in the country.


Protests in Bangladesh: India evacuates non-essential staff from embassies

India has evacuated all non-essential staff and their families from its embassy and consulates following violent protests in Bangladesh for the past several weeks.

Sources told Reuters that all Indian diplomats are in Bangladesh and missions are active.

Apart from the High Commission or Embassy in the capital Dhaka, there are Assistant High Commissions or Consulates of India in Chittagong, Rajshahi, Khulna and Sylhet.


Bangladesh: Four Deputy Governors of the Central Bank forced to resign

Meanwhile, two sources at Bangladesh’s central bank told Reuters that four of the bank’s deputy governors were forced to resign on Wednesday after about 300 to 400 officials protested against alleged corruption by senior officials. What did

Sources said on condition of anonymity that Bangladesh Bank Governor Abdul Rauf Talukdar and his two deputies were not present in the office during the protest.


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2024-08-07 17:41:02

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